Jerome Taylor Retires From Test Cricket

West Indies pacer Jerome Taylor announced his international retirement from longer form of cricket to play more years in the shorter formats for West Indies and for different T20 leagues.

32 year old Taylor took 130 wickets in 46 Tests. He was not selected for the squad of recent India tour of West Indies and because of his declaration of retirement WICB may give chance to play against India in this series as his farewell test series.

Taylor had made his international debut against Sri Lanka in 2003 and played his last international Test series against Australia in January this year.

He hadn’t play 5 years test cricket due to Injuries from 2009 to 2014. His best bowling figures are 6/47 against Australia at Sabina Park in 2015.

He has had four five-Test wicket hauls in his 13-year test career. His top score was 106, batting at number 8 against New Zealand in 2008.